I have a Galaxy S3 I7474 (ATT), currently running running 10.1-20130213_nightly.
Updates on what I've been experiencing. Hopefully this helps with development.

I used my bluetooth Parrot Mki9200 for a phone call with the 0212 nightly and it worked well. The person I was speaking with could hear me pretty well, without cutting in/out. I haven't used BT in almost 2 weeks as it was mostly useless. I have not installed any bluetooth 'fixes'. I'm running the ROM as it's available for download. No funny business here. I didn't have an opportunity to test the bluetooth music, through Pandora, etc. That being said, you still can't add new channels in Pandora. The keyboard flashes for a second, then disappears.

What I did notice in this version is that the audio (Pandora with headphones, specifically) seems much less bassy than previous builds. I was originally running with bass boost at minimal, but had to move it to extreme to get anything. It's still definitely lacking, but better.

The home button, or whatever you call it (the big a$$ main button), seems to no longer just think you're always doing a long press. That being said, this used to sometimes work, sometimes not (thinking it was a long press, that is). A restart often fixed this for awhile, but not permanently. At this point, I haven't run into a mistaken long press issue. Yet. Nice for accessibility. Thanks.

When I power up the Access Point I can connect to it with my laptop, only when it's in OPEN mode. Even though I'm 'connected' I can't do anything and any browser times out trying to connect to anything. When I add WPA2 encryption, nothing works, and I can't even see my AP from the laptop anymore. Damn. This is something that would be very slick to get up and running! Anyone have better luck?

I'm running the latest monthly from cm and it seems the only issue for me is the home button thing like the guy who posted a couple behind me. It thinks your doing long press and forces to task manager. I usually just need to lock then swipe a few times

I'm on the latest monthly build of 10.1 and the only problems I've come across so far is the aforementioned long press problem and idk if anyone has run across this problem yet but my front facing camera is inoperable with 10.1. Unless im blind and can't see the switch in the camera app then I would think it's a problem. Anyone else having touble with the ffc?

I'm on the latest monthly build of 10.1 and the only problems I've come across so far is the aforementioned long press problem and idk if anyone has run across this problem yet but my front facing camera is inoperable with 10.1. Unless im blind and can't see the switch in the camera app then I would think it's a problem. Anyone else having touble with the ffc?

I know I'm quoting myself but I just found the answer to my ffc problem. Sorry for the wasted space.

The Galaxy S3 supports memory cards above 32GB but the only kernel that supports exFAT is the stock kernel. Could the default CM 10.1 kernel be modified to include exFAT support? Many users would love to use your ROM but can't make the switch because your kernel fails to recognize the SD card unless it is fat32. Windows will not format above 32GB as fat32 only NTFS or exFAT. Linux does not recognize exFAT either. There are 3rd party apps for windows that will format exFAT cards as fat32, but then the speed gains of the exFAT file system are obviously lost. I don't think being able to handle files 2GB and up (a feature of exFAT) will be a problem, most people use it to store media and phone backups. The only alternative is to dump our memory cards, install 3rd party format program, and replace all the card's files all over again. This is a pain in the ass. Is there any kernel other than stock that supports exFAT and is compatible with CM10+ and AOSP roms?

The Galaxy S3 supports memory cards above 32GB but the only kernel that supports exFAT is the stock kernel. Could the default CM 10.1 kernel be modified to include exFAT support? Many users would love to use your ROM but can't make the switch because your kernel fails to recognize the SD card unless it is fat32. Windows will not format above 32GB as fat32 only NTFS or exFAT. Linux does not recognize exFAT either. There are 3rd party apps for windows that will format exFAT cards as fat32, but then the speed gains of the exFAT file system are obviously lost. I don't think being able to handle files 2GB and up (a feature of exFAT) will be a problem, most people use it to store media and phone backups. The only alternative is to dump our memory cards, install 3rd party format program, and replace all the card's files all over again. This is a pain in the ass. Is there any kernel other than stock that supports exFAT and is compatible with CM10+ and AOSP roms?

Yes, it can be added, but who will pay Microsoft the flat licensing fee?

Looks like none of the CM10.1 builds for any USA based Galaxy S3 does not have dock mode working properly. When a user is in any car dock app, such as CarHome Ultra or Car Dock Home 3, when the user presses the physical "home" button on the phone, it should remain in the Car Dock app. But instead, it returns the user to the phone's desktop.

I'm on the latest monthly build of 10.1 and the only problems I've come across so far is the aforementioned long press problem and idk if anyone has run across this problem yet but my front facing camera is inoperable with 10.1. Unless im blind and can't see the switch in the camera app then I would think it's a problem. Anyone else having touble with the ffc?

I know I'm quoting myself but I just found the answer to my ffc problem. Sorry for the wasted space.

i have the same problem frequently too and pretty sure everyone will run into this problem sooner or later
so i did some research and found out that this isn't CM's fault
it's a known bug that comes in with Android 4.2, so wait for google for a fix ;p

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